Your own defense-counsel outcomes, adjusted for severity and venue.BETA
Defense counsel outcome analytics software, in beta, analyzes your carrier's own historical case outcomes by the defense counsel you've engaged, adjusted for claim severity, venue, and injury mix. Built entirely from your own engagement data, it stays inside your vendor-management process rather than rating firms publicly or across carriers.
Your own outcomes, adjusted for severity and venue.
The analytics look at historical case outcomes tied to the counsel your organization engaged, adjusted for claim severity, venue, and injury mix so the comparison is apples-to-apples, not a raw count of closed files.
A management view, not a public scorecard.
The analytics inform which firms your organization engages for which case types. They stay inside your own vendor-management process, never shared externally and never compared against another carrier's data.
Your own data, your own vendor decisions.
This is built entirely from your own engagement history, the counsel you chose, the outcomes on the files you assigned them. It's not a public directory, and it never compares law firms across carriers or publishes a rating anyone but you can see.
The analytics stay internal, informing the vendor-management decisions your organization already makes when selecting and reviewing defense counsel. No firm is scored or ranked outside the context of your own engagement data.
From engagement history to a management view, in three steps.
Scoped to your own data, adjusted fairly, and kept internal.
Historical case outcomes are tied to the defense counsel your organization engaged on each file.
Outcomes are normalized so counsel handling harder cases aren't penalized for it.
The analytics stay inside your own vendor-management process, cited back to the underlying claim files.
Built for the teams that manage outside counsel.
An internal view for the organizations that engage and review defense counsel.
Defense Counsel Outcome Analytics, answered.
It analyzes your carrier's own historical outcomes by the defense counsel you've engaged, adjusted for claim severity, venue, and injury mix, a management view built entirely from your own engagement data.
No. It's never a public or cross-carrier rating. It's built only from your own engagement history and used internally for your own vendor decisions.
Outcomes are adjusted for claim severity, venue, and injury mix before comparison, so a firm handling harder cases isn't compared unfavorably against one handling simpler ones.
No. The analytics are scoped to your own engagement data only; there's no cross-carrier comparison or shared rating of any kind.
Yes, in beta. Defense Counsel Outcome Analytics is live and testable now on your own engagement history; we're refining it hands-on with early customers, and if your use case is a good fit we'll work with you directly.
Analyze your own defense counsel outcomes.
Join the beta and run it against your own engagement history, or book a demo first.